User`s manual

CLARION M10 SERIES CONFIGURATION
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Tmshow.exe will read out the table that is stored in the M10II at
the time of issue.
The new configuration commands for controlling the M10II are as follows
(can use with the send or sendm10 commands):
CONFigFe1, CONFigFe0 turns M10II mode on/off respectively.
When M10II is off the radio does not operate. This command is
stored in non-volatile memory and takes immediate effect.
CONFigFt1, CONFigFt0 turns transmit filtering on/off. (Default is
on) This command is stored in non-volatile memory and takes
immediate effect.
CONFigFd1, CONFigFd0 turns download filtering on/off. (Default
is on). This command is stored in non-volatile memory and takes
immediate effect.
CONFigFaxx, xx== 0 to 60, sets aging value. xx=0 turns aging off.
(Default is 5 min.) This command is stored in non-volatile memory
and takes immediate effect.
CONFigFr1, CONFigFr0 turns remote commands on/off
respectively (Default is off). This command is stored in non-volatile
memory and takes immediate effect.
CONFigFs1, CONFigFs0 (Static table command) turns table
maintenance on or off respectively; default is on. Table maintenance
is defined as table insertions, deletions, and aging. This command is
used if the OEM is using an 802.1d bridge or other table-building
device that they prefer over our automatic table-building protocol.
The OEM must upload the table into the M10II using the
CONFigFw command followed by packets containing the table in
the format described below. Then the data-link-level
acknowledgment protocol will operate with the microsecond-scale
response that only the radio itself can provide, but based on the
tables provided by the user. All filtering can still be optionally
applied. This command is currently volatile and should be issued
after each power cycle or prior to each table revision. When using
this, the OEM can shut off the M10II loop sense protocol since the
table generation device will have that built in. An ANSII C program